In the Sierra de Burete, one of the natural forest areas and most important of the Region of Murcia, is located on Shelter Coto Real, this coming weekend will open its doors to the public this morning visited the mayor of Cehegín Jose Soria, and the Council of Tourism and Forestry Francisco in April and Joaquín Marín, respectively.
The building, a former forestry house, has been renovated and transformed into a hostel for the rest of the visitors in the countryside, but with a clear conservationist ideal for activities compatible and respectful of the environment, as environmental volunteer activities, activities environmental education, hiking, wildlife observation, environmental-themed courses, etc.
This has been explained hostel managers, Eugenio Martinez and Juan José Cárave who have underscored the high ecological value of Burete, area declared SPA (Special Protection Area for Birds) by the presence of several species of raptors.
This Saturday, July 6, will open day at the shelter, so that anyone who wishes to see the facilities.
In this sense, the Councillor for Tourism said that this extends the range hostel tourist town and adds to the many resources already offered Cehegín.
The hostel offers numerous possibilities to enjoy a few days of leisure time in this natural setting.
It has two 24-bed dormitories, showers and toilets, kitchen, conference rooms, patios, reading room or study and other services that facilitate the stay of both groups of children or youth in camps and adults who want to spend a few days in contact with the environment at affordable prices.
For his part, the mayor has praised the potential of nature tourism in the municipality, "because we have many valuable natural spaces."
José Soria explained that the desire of the government team has been at all times that the management of the hostel is respectful of the environment and aimed at an audience sensitive to environmental issues.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cehegín